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Show MlffiS WILL MEET B!G OBESIN CONFAB Requests to Be Discussed With National Commission Commis-sion Next Month. CHICAGO. Def, 27. Club owners of tha three class A A leagues the International. Pacific Coast and American association-will association-will meet iolntlv in Cincinnati in Janti-Rrv Janti-Rrv in the' interests of problems to be placed before the national baseball commission com-mission on i hat. date. Abolition of the draft rule in the class AA organizations will be one of the, issues to be considered by the commission. Thomas J. Mickey, president of the American association, announced here today. Ganzcl After Blues. CHJCAOO. Dec. 27. -John Ganzel, recently re-cently appointed maim ye r of ttie Kansas Citv ' club of the American associa tion. has opened negotiations for the purchase of the club. Thomas J. Hiekey. president presi-dent of the association made tliis announcement an-nouncement here today. GunzH has offered of-fered Georap Tebeau, owner of the franchise, fran-chise, $175, 0C0, it is understood. Braves and Yanks Sign. By International News Service. DUBLIN. Ga.. Dec. 27. A contract was signed today fur one of the exhibition sanies between tiie Boston Braves and j New York Yankees to be plaved in Dub- lin March 2i. The teams will play at Macon, March 2fi : Dublin on the 27th ; go to Kufaula. Ala.. Dothan. Ala.. Moultrie Moul-trie and Waycross. Ga., and then will play a series of si ames In North Carolina and South Carolina. Jackson Early Bird. By International News Service. CHICAGO, Dec. 27. .Toe Jackson will be the first of the Chicago White Sox to go into training. Joe informed Manager Rowland today he would be at Mineral Wells shortly after tiie first of the year. Jackson is high in weight and wants to get into condition. |